Help an audience to remember you

Opazity is a great help in getting audiences involved in your presentation, and therefore more likely to remember you.

Here are some other audience involvement tips and, by ‘involve’ I mean getting them to take a physical action, not just mental one. A hierarchy of actions could be, for example, to ask them to:

  • close their eyes and imagine something
  • write down an answer
  • raise a hand in response to a question (better for larger audiences)
  • call out answers to a question
  • handle some physical objects that you pass around. (It is best to do this at the beginning, as doing so during the body of the presentation will mean that at any one time there will be people who will be distracted.)
  • handle a physical object and to comment on it

If you have other suggestions, do leave a comment.

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